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20 years 9 months ago #8430
by Leo Vuyk
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Einstein as a child, tried to imagine how the world would look like from the position of a photon.
If imagination is the motor of our changing interpretation of the world, then we should work on our imagination, on all scales.
If the second Law of Thermodynamics doesn’t hold for “Dark Energy”, then the description of unexplained
Energizes Objects, such as Sunspots, Comets and Ball Lightning, should be one of the highest scientific goals.
If imagination is the motor of our changing interpretation of the world, then we should work on our imagination, on all scales.
If the second Law of Thermodynamics doesn’t hold for “Dark Energy”, then the description of unexplained
Energizes Objects, such as Sunspots, Comets and Ball Lightning, should be one of the highest scientific goals.
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20 years 6 months ago #10242
by NonEuclidean
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I need to ask, what is the mystery in comets and sunspots?
And where do you see warp drive effects in comets, ball lightning and quasar "motion"? []
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Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle lecture is tomorrow in Memorial Hall OR at 9 o'clock.
And where do you see warp drive effects in comets, ball lightning and quasar "motion"? []
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Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle lecture is tomorrow in Memorial Hall OR at 9 o'clock.
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20 years 6 months ago #9999
by Jan
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Leo,
In MM, the warp drive is impossible because there is simply nothing to warp. Simply put, space-time does not warp, so the warp drive is something we MM'ers believe is truly fiction.
In MM, the warp drive is impossible because there is simply nothing to warp. Simply put, space-time does not warp, so the warp drive is something we MM'ers believe is truly fiction.
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